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  5. SUNK IN 65 FATHOMS

    The Egypt sank bow first in 65 fathoms. Many of the crew, clinging to the deck gear, were sucked down in the vortex, but came up, and were rescued by the Seine, which was built for the North Sen traffic, with specially reinforced bows. ...

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  6. SOUTH AFRICAN TARIFF

    In the Budget debate in the Union Parliament, the Prime Minister, General Smuts, said that the difficulty arose that high protection meant high ...

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  7. PACIFIC PROBLEMS

    "The Times" Empire supplement devotes several columns to descriptions of the social, sporting, commercial, and productive attractions of New Zealand, all of which are most cordially presented to readers. ...

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  8. UNDER WATER NEAR NOBBYS

    The collier, Meeinderry, which sank in the Newcastle harbor yesterday, near Nobbys, as the result of a collision with the Wallsend off Redhead. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. 1500 I.R.A.'s ARRESTED

    The North Irish authorities organised a round-up in six counties of Ulster between midnight and four o'clock in the morning. ...

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  10. MAKING THEIR HOME IN EUROPE

    THE RANEE OF PUDUKOT[?] Miss Molly Fink, of Metho[?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. BIG SCORING

    There have been many big cricket scores in county matches. Hardinge, for Kent, scored 249 not out. ...

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  12. MISSING COMEDIAN

    So far no trace has been found of Hurry Thurston, the famous English comedian, who disappeared from the Hotel Australia on Saturday. A ...

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  13. STOP-PRESS

    A special meeting of Wallsend miners' lodge was held this afternoon to discuss the continued idleness of the mine, a ...

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  14. THE KING'S HORSE

    The King's charger, Erskine, sent from Adelaide, has arrived in good condition. Love affairs are all alike—it is only ...

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  15. GOLFER'S DEATH

    The death is announced of Charles Hutchings, well known as a golfer. The Tamworth Pastures Protection Board proceeded against several land ...

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